Facilitator
Beth is a proud mother and grandmother dedicated to intergenerational healing. Beth is a Registered Nurse and has worked in the Health and Human Services sector for many years including the fields of: diversional therapy, service co-ordination and provision for People with Disabilities, Community Aged Care, Out of Home Care & mentoring adolescents with complex needs.
Beth holds a Masters of Indigenous Studies (Trauma & Healing) and has taught for Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples at Southern Cross University (SCU) in the Masters Program.
Her own healing & ongoing learning with We Al-li has enabled Beth to bring circle work, cultural safety principles & trauma informed care knowledge & practice to her teaching in the Nursing & Midwifery Faculty at SCU for many years.
Beth is engaged in community development work. Proud of her heritage with the Dharug people of the Sydney area and also her Scottish heritage, Beth lives with her family on Gumbaynggirr Country.
- Masters of Indigenous Studies (Trauma & Healing)
- Lecturer/Facilitator for Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples at SCU in the Masters and Undergraduate Degree Programs